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#118720 10/22/04 08:44 PM
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I thought that some might be interested in seeing some of the conduit work done by our shop at a rather large project. A couple of the photos might be a little blurry as I was highly caffeinated and the lighting is from temporary fixtures.

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#118721 10/22/04 09:22 PM
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Wow, thats pretty impressive [Linked Image]

#118722 10/22/04 10:31 PM
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Awesome. I love conduit.

Dave

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Great work Kenny. The guy in the top picture must be really fast to be a blur like that. Did he do all of this in one day? [Linked Image]


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#118724 10/23/04 03:27 AM
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NICE!

Really too bad all the mind bending stuff, compound bends underground will only be seen by an archiologist. Who may not have the full appreciation for it.

And the trappize work is straight enough to make everything else look crooked.

Kudos to the crew!


Mark Heller
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#118725 10/23/04 08:02 AM
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Speaking of skilled trades . . . wow, what else can really be said? This is awesome work. [Linked Image]

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Charlie Eldridge, Indianapolis, Utility Power Guy


Charlie Eldridge, Indianapolis Utility Power Guy
#118726 10/23/04 06:44 PM
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What kind of facility is it? It looks familiar.

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#118727 10/23/04 09:56 PM
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Nice work!

With the high price of pipe these days, that work looks EXPENSIVE!

Peter


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#118728 10/25/04 01:55 AM
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WOW!!!

Dat's a lotta pipe!

Make our resi 1/2" look like hollow pipe cleaners!

#118729 10/25/04 02:52 AM
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Question from an outta-towner.
How is that larger diameter pipe bent?.
Great to see work like this and I agree, it's a shame that it will all be covered up by concrete.
It's a shame they don't make glass floors, for the viewing pleasure of us Electricians!. [Linked Image]

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